I was thinking that instead of using a razor knife to shave down the material, you could use a little tiny piece of really fine grit sandpaper to smooth it down a bit and not risk cutting your figure and damaging it
I know this video is over a year old but I'm eyeing that Rumbler figure back there. I lost a bidding war on Fleabay for one recently. Everyone wanted the USS Flagg but I just wanted the crossfire but couldn't afford one then. Really can't now. lol
I was thinking that instead of using a razor knife to shave down the material, you could use a little tiny piece of really fine grit sandpaper to smooth it down a bit and not risk cutting your figure and damaging it
Great idea!! I really need to try that
It's been a lifesaver. The nice thing is, if you overdo it you can just pick it off s and start over.
drill bit 1/16 put it in reverse screws come right off instantly
Interesting how to! Good job
Hey, thanks. This bondic stuff has been a game changer for me.
I love this video!!
Thanks. It loves you too.
use a smaller drillbit it the screw will comeout on its own i do it all the time
Thank you sir. Is the leg screw same size as back screw? Very cool man.
Generally, yes. They are the same size.
I know this video is over a year old but I'm eyeing that Rumbler figure back there. I lost a bidding war on Fleabay for one recently. Everyone wanted the USS Flagg but I just wanted the crossfire but couldn't afford one then. Really can't now. lol
I sold that Rumbler figure recently for probably way to cheap but I don't have a Crossfire and it wasn't from my childhood so he got the axe.
Will this work on elbow cracks?
Finally have you tried this for the elbow crack? I have also one on a cobra soldier :-(
Stfu Batman got me ,ol
I use clear nail polish. I wonder if Bondic is better.
I haven't tried nail polish. Maybe I'll do a comparison video.